gemini-consultant
Get a second opinion from Gemini 3 Pro (gemini-3-pro-preview). Accepts text, code, and images as INPUT. Returns TEXT analysis, advice, and feedback. Use for code review, analyzing screenshots, UX feedback, debugging, architecture review, or web search.
What this skill does
# Gemini Consultant Get a second opinion from Google's Gemini 3 Pro (`gemini-3-pro-preview`) with real-time Google Search grounding. **CRITICAL: GEMINI IS BLIND.** It knows nothing about your current session, file system, conversation history, or previous errors unless you explicitly force-feed it that data. ## The "Dump Everything" Rule The `-c/--context` argument is effectively unlimited. To get a useful answer, you must dump **EVERYTHING** relevant into the context. * **Quantity:** We are talking about **10, 100, or 500+ lines** of context. * **Scope:** Include the file in question, *all* related files (imports, types, configs), the *full* error traceback, your current hypothesis, and a summary of what you have already tried. * **History:** If you are deep in a debugging session, dump the relevant parts of the conversation history into the context. **If you think a file is even tangentially related, INCLUDE IT.** ## Prerequisites `GEMINI_API_KEY` environment variable must be set. ## Usage ```bash uv run /path/to/skills/gemini-consultant/consult.py "Detailed Question" -c "MASSIVE CONTEXT STRING" ``` ### Parameters | Parameter | Description | |-----------|-------------| | `question` | The prompt. Be specific. "Given error X and code Y (in context), why is logic Z failing?" | | `-c`, `--context` | **THE DATA DUMP.** Concatenate everything here. Code, logs, history, configs. Can be used multiple times. | | `-i`, `--image` | Image file paths (screenshots, diagrams). | | `--media-resolution` | `low`, `medium` (default), `high`, `ultra_high`. | | `--no-search` | Disable web search (pure code logic). | | `--thinking` | `low` or `high` (default). Use `high` for code. | ## Examples ### BAD (Lazy = Failure) ```bash # WRONG: Context is missing. uv run consult.py "Why is this crashing?" -c "Error: 500 Internal Server Error" ``` ```bash # WRONG: Single file provided, ignoring dependencies. uv run consult.py "Fix this function." -c "$(cat src/broken_file.py)" ``` ### GOOD (Exhaustive = Success) *NOTE: Real-world usages are usually 10-100x longer than the snippets below.* ```bash # CORRECT: Providing File, Imports, Types, and Errors uv run consult.py "I am getting a RecursionError in the serialization logic. Analyze the relationship between the Model and the Schema." \ -c "FILE: src/models.py $(cat src/models.py) FILE: src/schemas.py $(cat src/schemas.py) FILE: src/config/db_settings.py $(cat src/config/db_settings.py) ERROR LOG: $(cat logs/error_dump.txt) PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS: I tried removing the circular reference in schema.py line 40 but it broke the API validation." ``` ```bash # CORRECT: Architecture review with full project scope uv run consult.py "Review this authentication flow for security flaws." \ -c "MIDDLEWARE: $(cat src/middleware/auth.ts) MODELS: $(cat src/models/user.ts) ROUTES: $(cat src/routes/auth.ts) CONFIG: $(cat src/config/security.ts) TYPES: $(cat src/types/express.d.ts)" ``` ### Web Search (No Code Context Needed) ```bash uv run consult.py "What is the latest version of Next.js and what are its new features?" ```
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